The Younger Generation Get It

Nov 10, 2012

"15-year-old Ellen Palmer urged two thousand protestors to act so that another generation of young Australians could enjoy the sea life like she has"

"To risk destroying any of this in the name of progress and robbing future generations the chance to see and enjoy these wonders would be a crime not a legacy," she told the crowd.[Spitfighters rally NOV 4 2012]

At times SOSA has accepted invitations to talk to school students about our campaign.Very few ever see the point in giving away public open space for any development especially when the major points are identified.

The land is currently ours to freely enjoyIts used for recreation and enjoyment Surfing, Diving, walking, Fishing etc.Once you give it away it becomes discriminatory ie only available to those who can afford itIf it is a cruise terminal you need to continually dredge it ($6 mill + PA)There is a huge risk to the environment